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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
talER'S WIFE llOOIUJOWORK Weak, Nervous Sufferer I Restored to Health by Lyy I diaE.Pinkham'8 Veg I etable Compound. tlMU,MInn.-,,I "J B'f V I M1" . r, D;bl,nm' VpcrfltAhla vuii.". I more for me than anything else, and I had the beBt physi cian here. I was i i weak and nervous that I could not do my work and suf fered with puins low clnwn in mv rieht 1 side for a year or more, l tooK Lyaia ' E. Pinkham.'s Veee- bte Compound, and now I feel like a 'JjiTerent person, i ueuco mom Lotting like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for weak women and joung girls, and I would be glad if I Lid influence anyene to try the medi ae, for I know it will do all and much (tore than it is claimed to do." - Mrs. CuitA Franks, R. F. D. No. 1, Maple trett Farm, Kasota, Minn. I Women who suffer from those dis LMjng ills peculiar to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compou-'d to re store their health by the many genuine jnd truthful testimonials we are con itantly publishing in the newspapers. I if you have the slightest doulit feat Lvdiu 10. IMnkluun's Vegcta- ' tie Compound will help you, write to Lydia K.PinkhamlUedicincCo. ; (confidential) lynn,MaHM for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, rend Mid answered by a woman uil held in strict coniideneo. BOMB WRECKS BUILDING. -'J Erie, Pa., April 21. lilackhnmtovs jto Mievod tu linvc exploded a bomb ' riioh wrecked a tiro-story frame build lie here early toiliiy, killing Sum Lear soff, ge fatally injuring his wife W! bailly injuring 15 otiier persons. Ili' btiililing li'iis ronipletely destroyed. j-Kvervhoilr hint his tiouliles. When ;i ,'hoy is about I'i years of age he can't jjioy life for worrying because ho ttn't sprout a mustache. , Jk To Clean The Head Of Dandruff IWt fxcenrivo dandruff is re I'onsiWe fur nearly nil the diseases of whteh the M-nlp is heU, us well as for baldness nu.l premature gray f"iir, is a well known fact, but when ; it is realize,! that it is also indirect ly responsible for niauv other dis eases as well we can appreciate the importance of any agent that will forever clean the scalp of dandruff, ;e are therefore, particularly pleased to give here a prescription ihich an expert states he has found , after repeate,l -tests will completely ,'lnvo dandruff from the scalp in from one to three applications. He 'tatej it will also nlrnost immediate ly stop the hair from coining out nd it has in manv cases produced new hair growth nftPr Vl.ars of filial baldness. This recipe c.n my easily and inexpensively bo made up ( hBm by mxing y an oz. bottle 0 oz of good quality of ay Rum, 2 0z. pure Lavona de ' omposee and adding 1.4 drachm Menthol Crystals. Mix thoroughly d let stand an hour when it will M ready for nun Anl,. -1..1.1 , ." ,7 ""K"f tips. If you wish t perfumed, add a few drop, of Jour favorite 0,lor. 5 mm r " Stock Reducing Prices Silk Soap, extra quality 7 bars for 25c Borax Aid Soap, good value at 5c 7 bars for 25c Three Hearts Naptha, 5c value 6 bars for 25c 5 pounds Italian Prunes for 23c 4 Pounds Speckled Bayo Beans for 25c One-fourth gallon Log Cabin Cane and Maple sr"P 35c 0ne-half gallon Log Cabin Cane and Maple Syrup 65c hite Cross Ripe Olives, fancy, gals. $2.25 Ehman's Ripe OUves, mediums, gals $1.25 Standard Ripe Olives, gals 75c Oranges Special 50c per Peck SHLF- ROSE FLOUR (hard wheat) . . .$1.85 Sack IMPERIAL HARD VIIEAT (hard wheat) $2 Sack TY SALEU FIRST j Summary of Road Work For April Shows Graveling Cost Nearly $2 Yard County Clerk Gehlhar has just com pleted making a summary of the road work done in Marion eountv for tl, month of April. In this summary the cost of each class of work, which is kept separate by the new system of ac counting, is shown, and that which is permanent anil which temporary indi cated. H is shown thnt 5436 yards of gravel wero hauled and that thA cnt counting everything, amounted to $9. 773.40, which brings the cost of each yard nearly up to $2. In all, the money spent went to 747 people in amounts ranging from 10 cents to $93. The fol lowing are the items: Macadamizing $ 2(12.30 (traveling 9,773.40 Bridyes 393.33 Genjinl repairs and miscel 8,029.90 New tools and machinery 3,(170.38 Supervisors' salary ,24tf.54 Total $23,383.83 No. of yards gravel hauled 5I3H No. op yards rock hauled 145 Volunteer work Men, 93; team8,u3& Annabel Rupert Beloved By Pupils and Friends of Capital City In the death of Miss Annabel Rupert, the pupils of the Nnlcni high school arc mourning the loss of n beloved friend and tin excellent instructor. Miss Ru pert, whose death jmne yesterday af ternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and AlrH. P. M. Hupcrt of Morningsido, hnd been with the commercial depart ment of the high school since 1912, re signing about a month ago, owing to ill honlth. Her condition had not been considered serious, however, death coming suddenly. Miss Enid I.ecper, of O. A. C. was secured to take her 1 place. Miss Rupert was a graduate of the Gem City Iown Business colleiro and ! hnd taught in both the grndo and high scnoois or tne east for a number of years. Tho family removed here from Cherokee, Iowa. Besides her parents, Miss Rupert leaves n brother, a student at Willam ette university, a sister, Miss Mnble Rupert who teacher near Htayton, and several brothers who reside in the cast. No funeral arrangements will bo made until the arrival of tho latter. BONDS FAILED TO CARRY. San Francisco, April 21. Complete count of the vote cast on the proposi tion of purchasing the Spring Valley water system showed today thnt tho necessary two thirds majority was not registered, and the $.14,300,000 bond issue failed to carry. The totnl vote was 73,fi4.'i, which was divided 119,73 in favor of the purchase and 33,518 against it. A. O. XT. W. GRAND LODGE. Portland, Or., April 21. Tho grand lodge of the A. O. U. W. of Oregon be gan sessions here today. Judge I', II. D'Arcy, of Salem, called tho grand lodge to ordor. There wero about 80 delegates in attendance. Mr. and MrB. J. W. Woodruff and Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, of Salem, drovo to Kugene Sunday morning and spent tho rest of ihe day and yee,erdny morn ing here, returning to Salem yesterday afternoon. Monday's Kugene Guard. ROTH GROCERY CO. SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS.WEARY WILLIES ARE Elegant Rodgers-McNary Apartment Building To Be Credit To the City ' The first step toward actual construc tion work upon the proposed new apart ment building, to be erected at tho corner of Court and Cottngo streets by George F. Eodgcrs and Charles I- Mc Nary, was taken this mornnig when the work of eicavntion was begun by the firm of J. H. tihnrp & company, of this city, who has taken the contract. As soon as excavation is finished for the basement tho work of building will be begun and rushed through to the earli est completion so ns to be ready for oc cupancy by early fall. The basement is to be excavated to a depth of six feet. The building will cover two sides of the corner, 83 feet on Court street and 100 feet on Cot tage, with tho main entrance at the corner. The buildnig will bo a three story structure of two and three-room npnrtmcnts, designed after the latest stylo of construction and thoroughly modern in its appointment throughout. The contract for tho building hus not been let ns yet but the cost is estimated at Jaetween 40,000 and $30,000. iial "Hobo Sociable" To Celebrate 19tli Anniversary of Salem Lodge B. P. 0. E. The "Weary Willies" are coming to town tomorrow evening with their li. . I), manners, stubby beards and flannel shirts. Tomorrow evening ulona toward dark they will bo coming from Kugene, McMinnvillo and Albany, looking fur a place to rest and recuperate. But these hollos ure coming by special invitation v IT . : ! 7 . "'.""" h. and they Will be taken in. not bv Chief Welsh and his dogs nf war, but by Exulted Huler Anderson and 500 local members of the Klka. For Thursday is the lllth nnniversury of the Salem lodge and the boys from tho surrounding towns have accepted the invitation to attend a "Hobo So ciable." After n parade in the business pnrt of tho city tomorrow evening at S:(I0 o'clock, the visiting hobos will be taken to tho lodge rooms where there is rest for tho weary, including a banquet and ref reshments. Star artists from Kugene nnd Albniiy will be permitted to do their stunts for the evening's entertainment, following the bniKpiet. Jean Eckerlen has been engaged to put on one of his faiiy dunces, Oliver Myers and Cnsey Jones Burnett will box 23 fust rounds, Art Wulrus and Jim Chung will sing a duet nnd l'ete D'Arcy will recite one of his, beautiful poems entitled "Beautiful Snow." The Kugene Klks arc making arrange ments for 50 to come over in nutos. The McMinnvillc lodge will come 125 strong nnd the unino number from Albany. A great parade with two bands, red fire and special hobo stunts start the evening's celebration. Juniors At Willamette "Walkedjut" Yesterday Yesterday morning at X o'clock the junior class of Willamette nuivorsity met at the honthoisc nnd when nil hail assembled took a launch and went up the tiver about three miles, where they had pickcil out a camping spot, and proceeded to have a jolly good tirno. This "walk-out" wns a surpriso to the facility, ami a number nf classes did not recite, inasmuch as the members did not appear. The junior class still maintains its position ns a leader when it comes to pulling oft' stunts. One of the features of yesterday's picnic was a girls' base- ball game, and some of the girls prov ed their ability us players by the man-1 nor in which they iiiado hits. Aft"r the game all the class gathered and. played lawn games until noon, when' everyone proceeded to roast weiners Lime-Loss In Tuberculosis Id the Jnuronl of 1hi Amerlinii Meillcal AiMHlniln (JnnuHry 17, wftN thf fullimlnKi "It ban hren lunar I lmm ntfill lht In tulirrvuliiMU or in hr pre tulirrculiwlM ntnicr mh larreiirt mount of mlrliint 1 limf) U lMt both lit the urine rniil fet-rn. la fnet a demlnrrnlirntloH hnn Iteea thought to be a fnrrrunner uf the develop ttient of tulierrnhtnln "Knrretl feeding of tuhreulmilH pat ten m and the mormon amount of eavn and milk on re alvra nuca pa flrntn are not aotr r littered advta- hle hf a larae hurt ei f parnlelana who are nperlallRloa: la the treat aarnt of pulmonary tuherruloMla." If tuli rciilnlH In due tu a low of lime from the ity-terii, the ftlrreitri of Kckmnn Alterative in tlia treat ment of thin flitted, mny hm due, in fnrt, to the fart thnt It contain a Ime itnlt no combined with other Vftliinbl- Ingredient" as to he canity aHHlmlhited. Alwaye we have tireed unera of Eckmnn'R Alterative to attend etrlct ly to matter of food. In niMitinn to rent and proper diet aome effective remedial airent aeema to be needed, and in numerous canea of apparent recovery from tubercu lofii and kindred thront mid lron rltlnl HrT-tlon K'kman'a Alterative ban HUpptled thi need. It' dove not contain opiate, par rotic-a or hablt-formlne; driifca, eo It le anfe to try. Tour druatflMt haa It or will order It, or you can get It frnm u direct. Kefcaua Lahoratorr, Phil ad tip kin. Smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen years ago are imosen ot Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today wmmmm over tho camp fire. When they were roasted good and brown, the crowd as sembled about tho fire and spread In dian blankets, which served as tables, and a happy and carefree hour was spent. After dinner pBrt of the crowd play ed rook j the remainder went canoe riding, which they had thoughtfully towed up behind the launch. At 3:30 the launch returned for the class, and it was only with reluctance that I hey came back. Other classes will perhaps follow in the stetis of the juniors and likewise have a flunk iRiy, as it is well to mix a little play with work to get good re sults. Mr. Jasper, a member of the class, and his wife were chnperones for the crowd. MARRIED IKHISOX-PINTIBR At the parsonage of the- First Congregational church. this morning, Wednesday, April 21, i.pi.j, -Miss AIM lloiison and Wilbur X. I'intler, Rev. James II. Klein of ficiating. The young couple left for a brief trip to Portland, lifter which they will re turn to make their home in Salem. Mr. I nitler is a Iornl dentist. HERE'S PROOF A Salem Citizen Tells Of His ,. Experience. Yon have a right to doubt statements of people living far away but can you doubt Salem endorsement? Read it: V. A. Sutton tent and awning dealer, CI-.... 'it T 1... l 1 , . , , i Silent, says: "I had Kidney trouble ior xeu years aim sometimes I was laid tip. Doctors did not help mo: Sharp pains extended thronli my lincli and wero most severo in my kulneys. Often when worliiiiR 1 had to jivo Hp. 1 lost Wright and was in yerv poor health. 1 had headaches, re-'tcd but little at ntclit and didn't Jinow.wlint to do. On a friend's advice 1 tried llonn's Kid ney rills and to my surprise, they liroiiKlit great improvement, in a few days. I continued to (jet better stead ily. I got more sleep, my appetite im proved and the pains eraduallv. lint surely, left me. After I had used three boxes of Doan's Kidney Fills, I was in better health thnn I had been for ten years and not a sign of kidney com plaint remained, Tho euro has been permanent," Price Bite at all dealcm. ' Don't simply nk for a kidney remedy L'ot T)oan'n Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Sntton had. Fnntcr-Milburn To., J'rops., liuttnlo. .v x, Perfect Hearing TOR THE The Little Ocm Ear Phone and Auto Massage Look nt it nnd you SEE the simplest and sninllent device in the world; we it and yuu PEEL that you have the most wonderful piece of mechanism yet devised for suffering mankind. Let us prove we have conquered your affliction. FREE DEMONSTRATION AT OUR 8TOP.E Thursday and Friday, April 22 and 23. Prom 9 o'clock a, m. to 6 p. m. The Little Oera Ear Phono, tlm latent patented perfect hearing device. With it you can hear un der nil conditions, in the church, thentie mid general conversation. TheAUTO MASSAGE is used to Mop head muses nnd improve hearing-. Hrmembi r, we would not allow such a dcni'instrntion in our store uiiIcm e had invehtigiitcil the instrument thoroughly. W. II. fv.ctt, an expert, from N w York City, will l,e with ns on the above ilnyn. We most earn estly request you to rail, make a teit privately, nnd rereivo expert advice nit!iout clju.ge. Kvery init.iiment guaranteed. Ask for booklet. Perry Drug Store 115 H, Coma, Balem DEAF I" Storage Man Must Get His Pay For Keeping Seized Goods Elsewhere Governor Withycombe ia in receipt of a bill for the storage of 8,190 pounds of "booze," which was seized as a result of former Governor West 's military mid upon the Copperfield saloons a lit tle over n year ago, winch, at the rate of $1 per 100 pounds per month amounts to $122.85 and he is at a loss what to do with it. Not having any authority or funds available for the navmcnt of storage upon "booze" Governor Withy combe has "passed the mustard'' up to Attorney uenernl mown for solution and disposal (of tho problem, not the booze) upon the bitter's return from Washington, D. C. Some time ago a bill wns sent In to Governor Withycombe for a couple of hundred dollars, for services and ex penses of one of ex-Governor West's mnislialls, who served during the Cop perfield raid, and the governor then thought he hnd heard the last of the episode. Ho was nonplussed when he rweived the bill for "booze" storage and Buys thnt, in his estimation, the only way thnt the storage man mny re ceive his pay is to either sell the booze at public auction, have the saloonmnu I and former owner bail it out or go to j former. Governor West for his mouev. , It is undenitood that Attorney General Brown, on his way to Washington, stop ped off in Baker mid when the mutter was called to his attention, informed the storage man that the state was not authorized to pay any bills of this char acter and thnt in pvubably the reason it was forwarded to llovernor Withy cotnbe. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. V. O. Poylo to (Iro. W. Hunu lots 5 u ml (1, lilnck 4, except W lot llf South wont Add". ShUmii. tintml of Liicoipnnttion Church of Cioil, to Church f (Uul in North ShUmii, lot 0, block J, North Snlmi, THE MARKETS Tli market is 'Iniun'nin along at the prevailing during the past HI pl'IC lavs. The only changes are in vegeta bles and fruits. Ithubiirli is now out of the market, new peas are now ipioted at H cents and potatoes have advanced to per hundred. The ailvnnce in oranges of !i5 cents per box is in effect today. (Storage of eggs in Portland is lui'd- ing the price stonily at lo cents cash. The :i(ivnnce iipthe retail price of Migur has not lis vet been ainioiinccd. GrnlnB. liny, timothy, per ton $12 Clover, per ton $S.)50((i 9 OatB and votch $llfjll! Cheat $'M00 Wheat, per bushel 1,I0 Oats, nor bushel 4Hc Uolled barley M..P0 Corn H.fi0 Cracked corn I"' Brat liH-f'O Shorts, per ton W Butter. rSuttcrfut Creamery butter, per pound "'ic Vegetable. Aspnragua 1-'' Cabbago, per lb 3',-jr Parsnip! $1.50 fomatirs, Florida H50 Cauliflower, Oregon $1-M String (iarlic .Wc l.ettiico, crate Heeta ' 'r' California pens We ! HadishcB '3c l'ola;ocH, per Kill lbs ! Potatoes, new, lb 10'' j New peas ' "'' I Fruits. I HtraivberrieH, crate $2.75 I OraiuoM, navel 3."'i jllnnnnas, lb '''4 c j Lemons, per box flfrr4.!i(J j Pineapples, per lb 7 '-ic i Apples, box l.50(ri 1.7.1 1 Florida grapo fruit HBO Hates, dromedary, ease f'1.25 Dates, I'eraian, lb 8'4iH'ic Fard datca b1() Cociflnuta, per dozen tl ' I'"i, por pack 00cfl.50 Egga ana poultry, Kggs, cash lie; trade 17c Ileus, pound l-'b' Hooatera, old, per pound 7c Staga Fork, Veal and Mutton. Pork, on toot fWI Pork, dressed O'.i'aKJc Kwes Veal, dressed OVi? Spring lanibs, milk fed a ' Steera (Irtifl'ic Cows i SffiSlie Hulls V-.(trK- Wethers " Sheep, sheared tie Retail Price. Creamery butter I11'' Flour, hnrd Wheat i.M'i'i.M Hour, valley H.8.rir2 Kjjgs, per dozen 2". Sugar, rnnn - Sugar, V. O .H0 Portland Markets. I'orlhuid, On-., April 21. -Wheat -Cliili, I.2S; blocsteiu, i.a:i'i. tints -No. I white feed '!.'). Hurlev Feed, '.''. Il.irfa ltct live, 7.7.V 7."i. Prime steers, 7.2.VI 7 li"; fancy cons, (ll.'.Ti; best enlie, 7.7'ifn M; 'spring lambs, tWn II. 2.". Il'itter City creamery, 2"e. Kijgi Hclectcd V'l eltn, 1 1HI(,, Hens, l''.; litoibrs, 2lW!!'iej gccn, fre,. STRAW HATS A LA EXQUISITE Just Arrived A complete line of STRAW HATS and PANAMAS to fit in with all tastes, to suit THE YOUNG MAN THE MIDDLE AGE MAN THE AGED MAN, We can please you all, at any rate come in and look them over. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE of the latest in UNDERWEAR B. V. D. Porosknit Cooper's and many other standard lines. COME TODAY TO THE HOUSE THAT MAKES GOOD BRICK BROTHERS Comer State and Liberty Streets. Formerly Oscar Johnson's Plymouth C OLLAR A collar cut to fit the neck and the prevailing fashion in big knotted cravata. A manly, good fitting, good looking collar, ifcriiccnu cluftt. peabody v co . Ik MAKUHS OF AllHOW StURTS OiTicial Investigation Concerning Death Started fink land, ful,, April 21. Off leal In- vestigation of tho death of A. K. Hiifn, custom house employe, nns started to day. The body of Hnfn was found floatine in the buy after he had been missing for three days. While the search mis on for Itnfn, his widow says she il rtii in ill of his death three times, on ii 'li occasion dreaming that shu saw is corpse. I OPPORTUNITY Is now you I'm, !rnnp it while you may. PHONE 85 And have your house piped for gas NOW, while We can nerve you promptly. The Gas DBO0 (Kb adnor the New a summer . Akmow FEACE IS IN SIGHT. Chicago, April 21. I'vaca whs In" sight today in the eiiipenteis' striliii here. The conliactors agreed to meet repr sentatives of the union la a ser ies of diNciisiiiuiit ou the wage demands Hindu by tho men, without the aid of the 'Mute board of arbitration, The carpenters demanded an Increase of j cents mi hour, A compromise ol' fcr of a 2'j ccnt un hour raise wiik jii'lecteil and then withdrawit by tlio 1 1 o nt i (i. t ii i m. Mure than IM.Diiil caipeu- ters are out, ami many more thousands j of oilier workers are Indirectly affect ed. a Company